Books like Amy
English Now Book 2
Rob Francis, Frederick J. Perren, Kaitlyn Shea O'Connor, Dino Fekaris, 2021
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances vocabulary and grammatical skills.
Encourages active learning and participation.
Supports cognitive development through structured lessons.
Designed for progressive learning stages.

English Now Book 2
Rob Francis, Frederick J. Perren, Kaitlyn Shea O'Connor, Dino Fekaris, 2021
Award winning
The Shadow Who Lost Its Boy
Josie Costa, Danang Tama, 2023
30 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative exploring friendship and resilience.
Fosters emotional intelligence and self-discovery in children.
Encourages creative thinking and imagination.
Designed for enjoyable parent-child reading sessions.

The Shadow Who Lost Its Boy
Josie Costa, Danang Tama, 2023
Being Impossible
Hiawyn Oram, 2008
256 pages
Why to read
Encourages resilience and overcoming personal challenges.
Supports understanding of diverse perspectives and empathy.
Stimulates curiosity and imaginative thinking.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Being Impossible
Hiawyn Oram, 2008
Award winning
That's Betty!
Gregory Bonsignore, Jennifer M. Potter, 2022
48 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale ignites children's imagination and creativity.
Features strong, relatable female protagonist inspiring young readers.
Encourages problem-solving with engaging narrative challenges.
Perfect blend of humor and learning for young minds.

That's Betty!
Gregory Bonsignore, Jennifer M. Potter, 2022
Award winning
Sparkles
Stephen Cosgrove, 2015
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale of friendship and adventure.
Teaches values of kindness and cooperation.
Encourages self-confidence and personal growth.
Ideal for shared parent-child reading time.

Sparkles
Stephen Cosgrove, 2015
Award winning
Go Girl! #2: Sleepover!
Rowan Mcauley, Ash Oswald, 2008
108 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure, perfect for young readers' imaginations.
Characters embody resilience and teamwork values.
Encourages creative thinking and friendship skills.
Enjoyable, engaging narrative fosters love for reading.

Go Girl! #2: Sleepover!
Rowan Mcauley, Ash Oswald, 2008
Award winning
Flix
Tomi Ungerer, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging story inspires imagination and creative thinking. - Characters model resilience and adaptability. - Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse interactions. - Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.

Flix
Tomi Ungerer, 1998
Breakfast: Discover Series Picture Book for Children
Xist Publishing, 2012
28 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse breakfast foods from around the world.
Vibrant, colorful illustrations captivate young readers.
Encourages curiosity about cultures and culinary practices.
Supports vocabulary expansion and early literacy skills.
